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From the blurb on the dust jacket:
In just 20 cataclysmic months, Adolf Hitler had completed his lightninglike subjugation of virtually all of Europe. Now, he intended to reach his destiny in the east by invading America in the west. . .
What if Hitler had invaded America? This startling novel, written before Pearl Harbor, is the provocative answer.
In 1940, the Nazi war machine was ravaging Europe. Most Americans wanted no part of the foreign conflict, but wondered what might happen if we maintained our neutrality. When would Hitler finally be satisfied? Could the Wehrmacht conceivably attack the United States? Veteran journalist Fred Allhoff interviewed military experts of the day, and his informed scenario, serialized in "Liberty," sold more copies of that magazine than ever before in its publishing history.
"Lightning in the Night" assumes that England has fallen; America stands alone as the last bastion of democracy. By diplomatic coups and sheer bravado, the "Greater German Reich" annexes British, Dutch and French colonies throughout the Americas. Hitler acquires heavily fortified bases within striking distance of our Atlantic Coast . And then. . .
The action-packed plot follows Lt. Douglas Norton of Naval Intelligence and his fiancee Peggy O'Liam as they witness the siege of Seattle, the bombing of New York, and the fall of Baltimore. Tank warfare ranges across Pennsylvania; the Nazi flag is raised over Washington, D.C. The story moves from the pre-dawn Pacific to a concentration camp in Maryland; from a naval battle in the Straits of Magellan to the paratroop invasion of the Panama Canal -- until Adolf Hitler and the President of the United States confront each other across the peace table in Cincinnati. And yet many of Alhoff's prophecies are remarkably accurate, beginning with his forecast that war would actually begin with a Japanese attack on Hawaii! And his surprise conclusion, melodramatic and far-fetched by 1940's standards, today seems almost uncomfortably realistic.
Now collected in book form for the first time, together with the original "Liberty" illustrations, "Lightning in the Night" is a unique glimpse of the world of 1940 -- and a chillingly authentic account of the world that could have existed in 1945!
Jacket Art by Hal Siegel.
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Ownership of The Land:
The "Seven-Mile House occupied land within present day Wellston, St. Louis County, Missouri. Ownership of the land can be traced back to Peter Saffray's Land Grant Survey 2684 of the early1800s, which covered most of the present city of Wellston north of the Road to St. Charles, (later the St. Charles Rock Road).
Prior to 1868. Charles Salzman purchased a portion of Survey 2684, that can be described as "location, location, location".. He had it all. Farm, truck garden, grocery store, water, and "Dram Shop" on the first good rest stop west of St. Louis.
This was when "Trails West" meant using the Overland Trail or the National Road to go West. The St. Louis and St. Louis County part of the National Road was Franklin Avenue to Easton Avenue to St. Charles Rock Road. Up to 40 wagons a day were going west to St. Charles. This location had two horse drawn street car lines stopping at the Seven mile house. Eden Seminary was across the street on the west and an Ice House and later a Allhoff Feed Store on the south. Two large cemeteries also drew customers to Salzman's store and tavern.
“His hand was clamped over the blonde’s mouth.” From an inspector Allhof story “Aaron Had a Rod” by D. L. Champion.
“Imagine Inspector Allhof’s chagrin when he discovered that Aaron had a rod, and that it was the Inspector’s own .38. Not even the absence of coffee rationing could sweeten the java-tippling Satan of Centre Street’s curdled disposition after a Nazi saboteur temporarily outsmarted him by playing on Allhoff’s one weakness.” [Prologue]
"Dime Detective Magazine" was a prominent pulp periodical published between 1931 and 1953. It was known for its gripping detective stories and lurid crime tales. The magazine was part of Popular Publications, a major player in the pulp industry, and it featured works by notable authors like Edgar Wallace and Ray Bradbury. Over time, it evolved to include stories with elements of horror and mystery, creating a unique blend of genres.
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Not much is left of the historic Werdohl, my home town, even in the part called the "old village". Image taken on 21 June 1981.
Camera: Canon F1 with 1.8/85 mm Canon SSC lens.
Film: Agfapan 25 (15 DIN), processed 3.5 min in Rodinal 1:25.
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Turn In Your Badge!
- John Lawrence / Marquis of Broadway: Murder Must Go On
- Carl Clausen / The Bell of Blackman’s Knob
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1940
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- T. T. Flynn / Mr. Maddox: Trot Out Your Murder!
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Coffee for a Killer
- Peter Paige / Cash Wale: The Bullet from Nowhere
- Jan Dana / Cheese It - The Corpse!
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1941
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: A Corpse Grows In Brooklyn
- Frederick C. Davis / Bill Brent: Thanks For the Lovely Funeral
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1944
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- Frederick C. Davis / Where There’s A Will There’s A Slay
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Upstairs To Murder
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1945
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- T. T. Flynn / Mr. Maddox: Weather Fair - Track Bloody
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Aaron Had a Rod
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1943
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- Dale Clark / Let’s Trade Corpses
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Sealed With A Kris
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1945
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Allhoff Bros. Feed Store
Wellston, MO
This is such a rural-looking building, but it's actually in one of the most beat-down urban neighborhoods in the St. Louis area.
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Shake Well Before Dying
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1944
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: You’re The Crime In My Coffee
- Day Keene / Lie Down - You're Dead!
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1943
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- John D. MacDonald / I’ll Drown You In My Dreams
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: Sealed With A Kris
cover: Norman Saunders
Popular Publications / USA 1949
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Ende Gelände Berlin und Extinction Rebellion Berlin blockieren die Invalidenstraße vor dem Bundeswirtschaftsministerium.
Foto: Hendrik Allhoff-Cramer
Kommerzielle Nutzung nach Rücksprache
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: The Day Nobody Died
- Julius Long / The Corpse Belongs To Daddy
cover: Rafael DeSoto
Popular Publications / USA 1944
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Dime Detective Magazine / Magazin-Reihe
- Norbert Davis / Come Up and Kill Me Some Time
- D. L. Champion / Inspector Allhoff: The Corpse That Wasn't There
cover: Milton Luros
Popular Publications / USA 1941
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP